On 9 Sep 2000, Chris G. Demetriou wrote:
# I've never even heard of "DSN request," tho -- i dunno what it does or
# is.
DSN: Delivery Status Notification, i.e. "Return-Receipt-To:".
I typically use it for debugging in an unfamiliar environment to make
sure the mail goes where I send it.
Another method of DSN is used by Microshaft Exchange (god help me) which
interacts with the Outlook mailer, and that is a *read* receipt, i.e.
"tell me when $USER *reads* this message." I've sadly had to resort
to it with my boss so he can't say "I didn't see your e-mail." Again,
not for common use (there are many privacy advocates who strongly
oppose read receipts, though some of them don't object too strenuously
to return-receipt-to (i.e. delivery notification)).
I *like* delivery notification, i.e. "Your message got here -- what the
user does with it is up to them.". I use it *rarely*.
# cgd
--*greywolf;
--
BSD is PAR -- Powerful, Advanced, Reliable. Is your OS up to PAR?